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  2. El Salvador–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    In June 2000, Mexico and El Salvador (along with Guatemala and Honduras) signed a free trade agreement which took effect in 2001. Since then, both Costa Rica and Nicaragua have joined the joint free trade agreement. [20] In 2023, total trade between El Salvador and Mexico amounted to US$1.4 billion. [21] El Salvador's main exports to Mexico ...

  3. Chapultepec Peace Accords - Wikipedia

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    The Salvadoran Civil War began on October 15, 1979, with the 1979 Salvadoran coup d'état which overthrew President Carlos Humberto Romero. [8] [9] The coup had covert support from the United States, who wished to prevent Humberto Romero's government from falling to left-wing militant groups in the country, the same fate [broken anchor] as did the regime of Anastasio Somoza Debayle in Nicaragua.

  4. History of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    The history of El Salvador begins with several distinct groups of Mesoamerican people, especially the Pipil, the Lenca and the Maya. In the early 16th century, the Spanish Empire conquered the territory, incorporating it into the Viceroyalty of New Spain ruled from Mexico City. In 1821, El Salvador achieved independence from Spain as part of ...

  5. 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group A - Wikipedia

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    On June 5, 2011, Mexico defeated El Salvador, 5–0, in the first fixture for both teams. Three days later, on the eve of Mexico's second fixture against Cuba, the Mexican Football Federation removed five players from their squad due to substance abuse. [1]

  6. United States presidential visits to Central America - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador: San Salvador Met with President Armando Calderón Sol and Addressed the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador. [18] March 10–11, 1999 Guatemala: Guatemala City, Antigua: Attended Central American Summit meeting with leaders of seven Central American and Caribbean nations. [19] [18] George W. Bush: March 24, 2002 El Salvador: San ...

  7. List of wars involving El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador Mexico Guatemalan Exiles Guatemala: Stalemate. Status quo ante bellum; Third Totoposte War (1906) El Salvador Mexico Guatemalan Exiles Guatemala: Stalemate: War of 1907 (1907) El Salvador Nicaragua Salvadoran Exiles American Filibusters Honduras: Victory. Status quo ante bellum; World War II (1941–1945) United States Soviet Union

  8. Act of Independence of Central America - Wikipedia

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    The various provincial and municipal governments of Guatemala were consulted and votes taken, with the five provinces excepting El Salvador voting in favor and with El Salvador opposing. [ 9 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] On 5 January 1822, [ 1 ] Gaínza sent a letter to Iturbide accepting Central America's annexation, and all the territories of Central ...

  9. El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador, [ a ] officially the Republic of El Salvador, [ b ] is a country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. The country's population in 2023 was estimated to be 6.5 million.